OBITUARY: Among the Notables Who Died in 2010

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In arts and entertainment, the year saw the deaths of two members of the Redgrave acting dynasty: Lynn Redgrave and her brother Corin Redgrave. Another who died was author J.D. Salinger, who spent much of his life retreating from the fame garnered by his book "The Catcher in the Rye," which shocked and inspired millions...

Music Review: Fluwid - From Surface to Suffocation

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Chaos and order, in song and words. Good metal band. Heavy metal music - Musical ensemble - Music - Arts and Entertainment - Norway

Your guide to Central Illinois arts and entertainment in 2009 (The Pantagraph)

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What better way to greet a new year than to embrace what it promises? And we don’t mean the bad stuff we all know is part and parcel of every New Year deal. Let us turn, instead, to celebrating what we know will be the good stuff — especially as it relates to the frankly escapist world of GO!.

Your guide to Central Illinois arts and entertainment in 2009 (The Pantagraph)

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What better way to greet a new year than to embrace what it promises? And we don’t mean the bad stuff we all know is part and parcel of every New Year deal. Let us turn, instead, to celebrating what we know will be the good stuff — especially as it relates to the frankly escapist world of GO!.

Your guide to Central Illinois arts and entertainment in 2009 (The Pantagraph)

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What better way to greet a new year than to embrace what it promises? And we don’t mean the bad stuff we all know is part and parcel of every New Year deal. Let us turn, instead, to celebrating what we know will be the good stuff — especially as it relates to the frankly escapist world of GO!.